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March 15, 2019 — Discoveries made in research labs across Canada are leading to cleaner, greener, healthier and more prosperous lives for all Canadians. Whether they are looking for effective cancer treatments or developing clean technologies, researchers need the right tools to turn their bold ideas into reality. That’s why today, at the University of Guelph, MP Lloyd Longfield, Member of Parliament for Guelph,...

March 14, 2019 — For Immediate Release - March 14, 2019 Today MP Lloyd Longfield, Member of Parliament for Guelph met with Mayor Cam Guthrie to discuss the concerning situation on Provincial infrastructure funding delays. The current Bilateral Agreement for investments requires the Province of Ontario to intake projects for funding. While the Province opened rural intake this week Lloyd is very...

March 11, 2019 — Over the past month the lead story in much of Canada’s media has been issues surrounding SNC Lavalin. I have spoken to people in Guelph on the phone, in the streets, and on social media about how these issues have been handled by the government. People are concerned that the rule of law is being applied properly, and that the...

March 6, 2019 — The Advisory Council on the Implementation of National Pharmacare (the Council), announced in Budget 2018, is leading a national dialogue on how to implement affordable national pharmacare for Canadians and their families, employers and governments. In March 2019, the Council provided an interim report to the Minister of Health and the Minister of Finance on the progress of their work....

March 5, 2019 —
Please be advised that our community office will be closed for repairs following a recent flood in our office. In the meantime, staff will be available by phone (613-996-4758) or by email Lloyd.Longfield@parl.gc.ca Our office will have intermittent access to internet so please pardon any delay in responding.
We should be back up and running on Tuesday March 12th.
Lloyd

March 5, 2019 — There is a groundswell of support in Guelph and across Canada for effective environmental policy. Now it is up to government to lead and provide the tools to reduce emissions whether the provincial government is prepared to take action or not. Canadians know that climate change is real, and recent floods, droughts, forest fires and extreme heat are imposing...

February 22, 2019 — You can now file your 2018 income taxes. Important dates are outlined above. I have heard from many constituents about their experiences phoning into CRA. Thank you to each of you who has taken the time to provide feedback. Here are some of the improvements to CRA’s telephone service: The CRA is working to reduce telephone wait times and improve accuracy for...

February 22, 2019 — MP Lloyd Longfield and staff participating in Hope in High Heels on Parliament Hill Human trafficking is one of the worst crimes possible to commit. This crime is not only a reality in developing countries, but sadly it exists here in Canada, in 2019. As a government we are committed to eliminating human trafficking from Canada, with the help of...

February 11, 2019 — The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today issued the following statement on International Development Week, which runs from February 3 to 9, 2019: “Today, we mark the beginning of International Development Week, and celebrate the hard work of international development workers, volunteers, and partners. From building schools and hospitals, to training others to provide much-needed services in their local communities, these...

February 11, 2019 — Need assistance with filing your taxes? Look no further help is available. Volunteers, trained by the Canada Revenue Agency, can help you complete your income tax returns. The volunteer program is designed for low income seniors and pensioners, persons with disability and social assistance recipients. Tax clinics will be taking place at: Shelldale Family Gateway20 Shelldale Cres, Guelph, ON...

February 5, 2019 — Yesterday on Parliament Hill, the Mental Health Commission of Canada (MHCC) and the Canadian Chamber of Commerce equipped Parliamentarians with the tools to champion workplace mental health. Workplace mental health is a universal concern, with more than 500,000 Canadians missing work each week due to a mental health problem or illness, costing the economy more than $51 billion per year....

February 4, 2019 — Press Release originally featured on news.uoguelph.ca Healthier consumers, animals and ecosystems are the focus of three University of Guelph genomics research projects that received federal funding worth $1.5 million today. The investment was announced today on campus by Kirsty Duncan, federal minister of science. In total, Duncan announced funding for 37 Genome Canada projects. “Since taking office, our government has...

November 30, 2018 — Today, Indigenous Services Minister Jane Philpott, together with Assembly of First Nations National Chief Perry Bellegarde, Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami President Natan Obed, and Métis National Council President Clément Chartier, announced that the Government of Canada will introduce co-developed federal legislation on Indigenous child and family services in early 2019.Indigenous children represent 52.2% of children in foster care in private homes...

November 27, 2018 — Fall 2018 Economic Statement There were many items in this year’s Fall Economic Statement, but I wanted to highlight just a few key areas that will help Guelph in this week’s announcement. Helping businesses to invest in job creating efforts: Businesses can improve competitiveness by allowing immediate write off of for tax purposes, the full cost of machinery and equipment...

November 21, 2018 — Canada`s agricultural sector is working hard to boost productivity, efficiency and income, while meeting the challenge of feeding the world sustainably. The Government of Canada is continuing to partner with farmers and agri-businesses to help them continue to protect our environment while keeping our economy strong and growing. Lloyd Longfield, Member of Parliament for Guelph, on behalf of Lawrence...

November 21, 2018 — MP Longfield with Minister MacAulay and members of the Agriculture Committee November 20, 2018 – Ottawa, Ontario - Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada Canadian farmers and food processors across the country work hard every day to put safe, high-quality food on our tables, while driving our economy and creating good, middle-class jobs. Farming can provide an amazing lifestyle with great...

November 15, 2018 — News Release For Immediate Release FedDev Ontario Announces Increased Support for Innovation in Southern Ontario $2.28-million for Bioenterprise to provide more than 50 additional start-ups with the tools they need to succeed Innovative early-stage businesses and entrepreneurs in southern Ontario will have greater opportunities to develop, grow and export, thanks to an additional investment of up to $2.28 million in...

November 14, 2018 — News Release For Immediate Release November 14, 2018 Our next generation of researchers bring diverse perspectives and new ideas to drive creativity in science and research. Our researchers brings fresh ideas to science problem solving and innovative thinking to discovery, which helps keep Canadian research at the forefront today and in the future. Today, on behalf of the Honourable Kirsty...

November 14, 2018 — MP Longfield with representatives from the Guelph Auto Mall. For immediate release: MP Lloyd Longfield (Guelph) has been named a Co-Chair of the Government Automotive Caucus. MP Longfield will co-chair the important caucus alongside the Member of Parliament for the Riding of Cambridge, Bryan May. The automotive sector is Canada’s largest export industry, supporting over 500,000 jobs and contributing over...

November 9, 2018 — MP Longfield and eMerge Executive Director, Evan Ferrari Canadians are feeling the impacts and costs of climate change first hand. In Ontario extreme weather is being felt in the heatwaves and floods this summer and the devastating windstorms this fall. The federal government has a plan to fight climate change and grow a clean economy and the plan is working....

November 5, 2018 — Whether you’re planning a trip to visit friends and family, explore a new part of the world or preparing to welcome a traveler from abroad, being prepared is important and can save you time, money and stress. We have assembled travel resources and links below to help make your travel experience as stress free as possible. Here are some important tips...

November 5, 2018 — OP ED by MP Lloyd Longfield Last week, I spoke in the House about our Government’s proposed changes to the Elections Act, Bill C-76. This is an issue of personal importance for me and for our community. As you may remember, Guelph was the primary target of robocalls that provided false information to voters in the 2011 election. We were...

October 10, 2018 — Canada’s research community to benefit from largest investment in discovery science in Canadian history-University of Guelph students and researchers to share historic Budget 2018 funding for science Science is about discovery. When researchers are given the tools to push the boundaries of knowledge, great things happen. These discoveries lead to the innovations that will grow the economy and help ensure...

October 3, 2018 — On September 30, 2018 trade negotiators from Canada, Mexico, and the United States concluded 14 months of negotiating updates to the NAFTA agreement. Chrystia Freeland and her negotiating team led by Steve Verheul and his officials need to be congratulated and thanked for the outstanding work and service they did on Canadian’s behalf. This is the third major trade deal...

September 27, 2018 — Join us for a conversation to create Positive Engagement between Canadians and newcomers onWednesday October 10, 20186:30 to 8:00 pmItalian Canadian Club, 135 Ferguson St. Participating in the discussion with MP Longfield will be :Kithio Mwanzia-President of the Guelph Chamber of Commerce, will discuss the economic value of immigration for the business communityTom Lusis, County of Wellington, Economic Development, will...

September 17, 2018 — The bioeconomy is an exciting new frontier for Ontario agriculture, opening up new markets for farmers beyond food and feed to a vast array of industrial and consumer applications. Today in Guelph the official grand opening of the new home of Mirexus Biotechnologies Inc. was held.Member of Parliament Lloyd Longfield (Guelph), was thrilled to attend the official ribbon cutting,...

September 7, 2018 — The Government of Canada understands that choices Canadians make about food every day directly impact their health, environment and communities. That’s why we are developing the first-ever federal Food Policy, which takes a collaborative approach to solving food issues, and helps put more affordable, safe and healthy food on tables across the country, while protecting our environment and supporting our...

August 29, 2018 — Thank you to all who have applied! We have notified all applicants and look forward the first meeting. Following the success of last year’s Guelph Constituency Youth Council, I am excited to announce the CYC 2018/2019 applications are now open! I want to hear from youth in Guelph and work together to make our community a better place. I am...

August 27, 2018 — Lloyd with the Gryphon Statue It’s back to school season and post-secondary students are getting ready for the fall semester and everything that is to come. For students starting their first year, I want to welcome you to our community. Guelph is a caring and compassionate community that I hope will soon enough feel like your second home. For those...

August 23, 2018 — In a country as prosperous as Canada, all Canadians should have a real and fair chance to succeed. The Government of Canada is focused on growth that benefits all Canadians and on investments that help grow the middle class and reduce poverty. Since 2015, $22 billion has been invested, and about 650,000 Canadians will have been lifted out of poverty...

August 15, 2018 — Canada’s brightest minds collaborate on bold ideas for a better future MP Longfield joins University of Guelph VP Research Malcolm Campbell to congratulate researchers. With bright people and collaboration, bold ideas can be realised. When researchers, academia, companies and other partners work together, they create jobs, support hands-on training and develop technologies and services to benefit all Canadians. Lloyd Longfield, Member...

August 9, 2018 — When we invest in infrastructure, we build neighbourhoods. Infrastructure keeps communities connected, helps grow businesses, and allows people to live healthier lives.Investing in Canada is the federal government’s 12 year, $186 billion plan to invest in the infrastructure projects Canada needs, and the men and women who can build them. By investing in better transit, roads, green energy and affordable...

August 1, 2018 — With the release of Budget 2018 our government announced the creation of an Advisory Council on the Implementation of National Pharmacare. This group will begin a national dialogue that will include working closely with experts from all relevant fields as well as with national, provincial, and territorial leaders. The Advisory Council will report to the federal Minister of Health and...

July 20, 2018 — Helping hard-working families provide the best start in life for their children is a top priority for the Government of Canada. That’s why two years ago, the government launched the Canada Child Benefit (CCB) to help families with the high cost of raising kids. The CCB – which is targeted to middle class families and those working hard to...

June 22, 2018 — MP Longfield beside Senator Grant Mitchell at a roundtable discussion on the memorandum of understanding between Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) and the Canadian Common Ground Alliance (CCGA) to improve the protection of underground infrastructure, such as cables and pipes, located on federal lands. Government working with Canadian Common Ground Alliance to protect federal underground infrastructure The Government of Canada...

June 22, 2018 — Working together for Guelph. Intentions are important, they are foundations of vision. Working together for Guelph has been my guiding thought throughout my work for our community. Today it is more important than ever for leaders to come together and find common ground to make a better life for the people we are privileged to represent. In doing so, the...

June 14, 2018 — The federal government has several programs to assist Canadian seniors in their retirement including the Canadian Pension Plan, the Guaranteed Income Supplement, and Old Age Security to name a few. In order to provide an opportunity to learn more about these programs and how to best navigate them I will be hosting a Service Canada Information session in partnership with our...

June 4, 2018 — Mr. Lloyd Longfield (Guelph, Lib.): Mr. Speaker, even today, there are indigenous children living on reserves in Canada who cannot safely drink, bathe in, or even play in the water that comes out of their taps. This is why we committed to ending long-term drinking water advisories on all public systems on reserves by March 2021. Could the hon. Minister...

May 30, 2018 — Mr. Speaker, before I begin I would first like to thank the hon. member for Abitibi—Baie-James—Nunavik—Eeyou for bring the bill forward and also for helping the students at John McCrae Public School in Guelph to get some textbooks into his riding. We did a switch between our trucks and it was greatly appreciated. The Truth and Reconciliation Commission, which completed...

May 23, 2018 — Madam Speaker, I rise today on behalf of my constituents in Guelph in support of Motion No. 168 proposed by the hon. member for Oakville. I would like to thank him for bringing the important subject of net neutrality forward to the House floor for debate today. It is good to see that we have general support around the House....

May 23, 2018 — Mental health community town hall-May 15, 2018 Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic School 75 in attendance Panel included: Chief DeRuyter- Guelph Police, Marty Williams-Downtown Business Association, Raechelle Devereaux-Guelph Community Health, Lloyd Longfield-Member of Parliament Government of Canada Lloyd Longfield welcomed members of the community working on mental health in the room, as well as other interested people touched directly or...

May 15, 2018 — The New Horizons for Seniors Program supports grassroots projects that are designed by seniors, for seniors. The NHSP not only encourages seniors to stay involved in their community, which is key to enhance their health, well-being and quality of life, but helps them stay active and share their knowledge, skills and experience with others. We encourage local organizations to apply...

May 4, 2018 — On May 2nd 2018 I hosted a Mental Health Round Table on Adverse Childhood Experiences and Suicide Prevention. This event convened mental health researchers and service providers from across Canada to exchange best practices and provide a dialogue with parliamentarians on how to move the needle on this pressing issue. To keep you informed of my work to improve...

April 27, 2018 — Pitch to be Canada’s first circular food economy could net region $10 million prize Guelph, Ont., April 27, 2018– The City of Guelph and County of Wellington are vying to win the Government of Canada’s Smart Cities Challenge with a proposal to create the first circular food economy in Canada. The vision behind the proposal was unveiled today at an...

April 26, 2018 — GUELPH SUMMER JOB OPPORTUNITIES Ensuring Canada's youth have the skills and experience to thrive in the modern economy is vital to our nation's future economic success. I am thrilled to share that the Canada Summer Jobs program will be investing $942,983 in Guelph this summer providing 296 job opportunities for our community's youth. Click on the below link then click...

April 25, 2018 — Cyber security is an issue that affects all Canadians in this increasingly digital age. As Chair of the Innovation and Technology Caucus I have set Cyber Security as a priority area for our group to investigate. Recently we had the Conference Board of Canada present to caucus on various issues related to cyber security, the slide deck can be...

April 23, 2018 — Mr. Lloyd Longfield (Guelph, Lib.): Madam Speaker, I am pleased to stand and support the proposed budget, Bill C-74, Budget Implementation Act, 2018, No. 1, which really has four areas we have been looking at as a government, taking input from across Canada and working with all parliamentarians looking at growth, progress, advancement, and reconciliation. It is a wide-ranging...

April 17, 2018 — I was very pleased to sit in on the discussion this past Saturday at Harcourt United Church and I thank the Guelph Multifaith Bridging Group for organizing the event. Monia Mazigh presented Syria’s rich cultural history that dates back millennia, and nuances of what is currently happening there against the backdrop of this culture. Haroon Siddiqui presented challenges as he...

April 11, 2018 — Putting the best research tools in the hands of Canada’s scientists Canada’s scientists are driven to make discoveries that lead to new opportunities, a stronger economy and a growing middle class. What they need are the sophisticated tools and laboratories that help them break new ground in areas such as climate change, clean energy, ocean research and artificial intelligence. Lloyd...

April 11, 2018 —
On April 10th I had an insightful radio interview with Craig Norris at CBCKW291 discussing food security in our region and Canada. We covered local needs and how the Government of Canada's first Food Policy for Canada will help address hunger. The interview can be listened to below.

April 4, 2018 — The Government of Canada launches funding opportunity to improve participation of Canadians with disabilities in their communities and the labour market The Honourable Kirsty Duncan, Minister of Science and Minister of Sport and Persons with Disabilities, invited not-for-profit and Indigenous organizations, municipalities and territorial governments to apply for funding for retrofit, renovation or new construction projects of accessible facilities or...

March 21, 2018 — Mr. Speaker, I rise today in support of Budget 2018 Equality and Growth. This budget is an affirmation of the two elements which drive a healthy economy as well as a free and resilient democracy. Equality and Growth. In his 1961 address to the U.N General Assembly President Kennedy remarked, “Conformity is the jailer of freedom, and the enemy of...

March 20, 2018 — Diversity is Canada’s strength. Our young people are our future, and their leadership will help ensure that our communities remain strong, diverse and vibrant for years to come. The Paul Yuzyk Youth Initiative for Multiculturalism is an annual initiative will provide dozens of young Canadians from across the country with up to $1000 to fund innovative projects that promote diversity...

March 20, 2018 — Lloyd Longfield, MP Guelph: Mr. Speaker, the member has hit on part of the budget that I get really fired up on, and that is innovation. Page 100, my favourite page in the budget, looks at filling in some deficits. The members opposite talk about a financial deficit. They mention it over and over. We have a deficit in infrastructure,...

March 16, 2018 — Funding of over $106 million available for local public transit projects The governments of Canada and Ontario are working together to make long-term infrastructure investments to create economic growth, build inclusive communities and support a low carbon, green economy–leading to a higher quality of life for all Canadians. On March 14, 2018, the Honourable Amarjeet Sohi, Minister of Infrastructure and...

March 15, 2018 — The quality of life we all enjoy is due to the hard work and dedication to building a better society by successive generations of Canadians. No group understands this better than Canada’s seniors. The Government of Canada and I are incredible grateful for the lifelong contributions Canadian seniors have made to build the inclusive, prosperous, and diverse nation we know...

March 6, 2018 — Budget 2018 – Equality + Growth: A Strong Middle Class – supports the Government’s people centred approach. Guided by a new Gender Results Framework, Budget 2018 proposes measures to ensure that every Canadian has a real and fair chance at success. On March 6th 2018 I was pleased to consult with Guelph's business community to highlight the strong investments and...

March 6, 2018 — MP Longfield meets with Guelph veterans at Royal Canadian Legion Branch 234. Supporting our nation’s veterans is at the core of our government’s current activities. Veterans who have sacrificed so much for our nation deserve our respect and our support when transitioning from the military into civilian life. We have been acting on our government’s commitments and I am pleased...

March 5, 2018 — For many young Canadians their first employment opportunity is a summer job. This experience is invaluable to their professional development and future career success. The Canada Summer Job program fulfills this important labour market need and is doing so in a way that protects and promotes Canadians hard fought for rights. I was proud to rise in the House of...

February 27, 2018 — Intellectual property is at the heart of the globe's rapidly gorwing digital and knowledge economy. Government policy must reflect this and has an important role in promoting and supporting entrepreneurship and innovation in Canada. Recently the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology, which I am a member, released a report titled: Intellectual Property and Technology Transfer: Promoting Best Practices....

February 27, 2018 — Join me and other community members as I share some highlights of how Budget 2018 will benefit Guelph and Canada. This is a fantastic opportunity for you to learn about new government initiatives and provide feedback. Adam Thompson & Fred Richardson of BDO will join us and go into further detail about how this new budget will affect businesses within...

February 23, 2018 — The provincial and federal governments are partnering to grow Ontario’s food and beverage processing sector by supporting local businesses to increase productivity, meet consumer demand and create good jobs. Liz Sandals, MPP for Guelph made the announcement at Royal City Brewing Co. in Guelph today, along with Guelph MP Lloyd Longfield on behalf of Federal Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food...

February 16, 2018 — The Ministry of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada provided a detailed response to to the Eighth Report of the Standing Committee on Agriculture and Agri-Food, "Non-Tariff Trade Barriers to the Sale of Agricultural Products in Relation to Free Trade Agreements." I am very proud of the work of my colleagues on AGRI Committee - we did some excellent work together. It’s great...

February 15, 2018 — Need assistance with filing your taxes? Look no further help is available. Volunteers, trained by the Canada Revenue Agency, can help you complete your income tax returns. The volunteer program is designed for low income seniors and pensioners, persons with disability and social assistance recipients. Tax clinics will be taking place at: The Italian Canadian Club of Guelph 135...

February 13, 2018 — New Five-Year Partnership will Help Grow Province’s Agri-Food Sector Ontario has signed a new bilateral agreement with the federal government that will deliver over $400 million dollars in strategic, long-term investments that will spur innovation, economic growth and create jobs in Ontario’s agri-food sector. Jeff Leal, Ontario’s Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs and Lloyd Longfield, MP for Guelph...

February 6, 2018 — The below letter was sent to 1400 Guelphites who expressed their interest in improving Canada's democratic systems. In the spirit of transparency, I would like all Guelphites to have access to it and view it here. 18 January 2018 This past year I have been happy to see so many members of the Guelph community remain engaged in various ways...

February 2, 2018 — Federal government giving young Canadians across Canada and in Guelph the digital skills needed for future jobs to teach students and teachers coding and digital skills required for the middle-class jobs of tomorrow. February 2, 2018 – Guelph, ON – Government of Canada The federal government is investing in young Canadians to provide them with the digital skills needed for...

January 31, 2018 — Mr. Lloyd Longfield (Guelph, Lib.): Mr. Speaker, Canada's automotive sector employs over half a million Canadians. From coast to coast to coast, we have 700 automotive parts suppliers. I was pleased to take part in recent investments in Guelph to Linamar Corporation that employs 9,300 Canadians in 24 operations. Could the Minister of Innovation please expand on how the government...

January 26, 2018 — The Canadian organic industry is one of Canada’s fastest growing agricultural sectors, thanks to Canada’s hardworking organic farmers and food processors who are respected around the world for supplying nutritious, sustainable, and high-quality organic products. With more than $5.4 billion in retail sales in 2017, growing the Canadian organic sector will contribute to our government’s ambitious goal of reaching $75...

January 17, 2018 — Youth facing barriers to employment benefit from job skills training and employment opportunities Building a strong middle class means giving Canada’s youth the tools they need to find and keep good jobs. Today, Lloyd Longfield, Member of Parliament for Guelph, on behalf of the Honourable Patty Hajdu, Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Labour, announced a new project that will...

January 15, 2018 — Recently I have been having conversations with community members concerned about the Charter Rights attestation in the Canada Summer Jobs (CSJ) application for 2018, and the eligibility of religious and faith based groups looking to apply for funding under this program. Canada Summer Jobs is a program intended to provide our youth with valuable skills and experience to prepare them for...

January 15, 2018 — The employer application period for Canada Summer Jobs (CSJ) 2018 is now open. The Canada Summer Jobs program provides funding for not-for-profit organizations, public-sector employers, and small businesses with 50 or fewer employees to create summer job opportunities for students aged 15 to 30. The CSJ employer application period will run from December 19, 2017 to February 2, 2018, so...

January 15, 2018 — Federal government investment to create 1,500 new jobs and secure more than 8,000 others in Guelph January 15, 2018 – Guelph, Ontario The Government of Canada is maintaining and creating well-paying middle-class jobs, economic growth and long-term prosperity by investing in Canada’s automotive manufacturing sector, and this support is also ensuring that the sector remains globally competitive and innovative. Today,...

December 20, 2017 — It's been great to be back in Guelph and to share in the holiday cheer with friends and family. I've been doing some reflecting on the work from this past session and, wow, it sure has been a lot. This fall we expanded the Canada Child Benefit and the Working Income Benefit, unveiled Canada's first National Housing Strategy, made historic...

December 12, 2017 — Mr. Speaker, as many of the members of the House may be aware, a blood donation is known to be a lifesaving gift. That is why I am thrilled to share that just recently I gave my 100th blood donation at Canadian Blood Services in Guelph. I was honoured to be joined by members of the Guelph community who also...

December 8, 2017 —
A big thanks to Ward1Studios for capturing my 100th blood donation! I encourage all Guelphites and Canadians to consider giving the gift of life. It's easy, simply contact Canada Blood Services at 18882DONATE or www.blood.ca to check your elegibility and book an appointment. It's in you to give.

December 8, 2017 — Guelph, Ontario, Dcember 8, 2017—Investing in public infrastructure supports efficient, affordable and sustainable transit services that help Canadians and their families get to work, school and essential services on time and back home safely at the end of a long day. The governments of Canada and Ontario are making investments that will help create well-paying jobs and grow the middle...

December 5, 2017 — Guelph, Ontario December 5, 2017—Investing in local infrastructure helps create good middle class jobs, tackle climate change and improve Canadians' quality of life. That’s why the Government of Canada is partnering with the Federation of Canadian Municipalities—and municipalities such as Guelph—to help achieve these national objectives. Today, Member of Parliament Lloyd Longfield, on behalf of the Honourable Amarjeet Sohi, Minister...

December 5, 2017 —
Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to rise today to table in the House a petition from Dublin Street United Church in Guelph, joining the United Church moderator Jordan Cantwell, and requesting the support of the House of Commons in Bill C-262.

November 27, 2017 — November 24, 2017 - Guelph, Ontario – Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada The bioeconomy is an exciting new frontier for Ontario agriculture, opening up new markets for farmers beyond food and feed to a vast array of industrial and consumer applications. Our Government is committed to increasing demand for farm products, while helping agri-based businesses to be innovative and competitive in...

November 22, 2017 — Lloyd Longfield: Mr. Speaker, constituents in my riding of Guelph, like Pierre Fogal, who leads the PEARL research station, have been working on climate change research initiatives for many years, accumulating data for longitudinal studies. Climate science in the Canadian Arctic plays an important role globally in monitoring the effects of climate change. Can the Minister of Science please update...

November 17, 2017 — Today, MP Lloyd Longfield was joined by MP Adam Vaughan, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Families, Children, and Social Development for consultations on affordable housing and issues surrounding homelessness and poverty in Guelph. Joining the consultation was MPP Liz Sandals, Mayor Cam Guthrie, Ryan Pettipiere, Director of Housing for the County of Wellington as well as Lori Richer...

November 17, 2017 — Improved Climate Change and Energy Commitments for Guelph residents Guelph, Ontario November 17, 2017—Investing in local infrastructure helps create good middle class jobs, tackle climate change and improve Canadians' quality of life. That’s why the Government of Canada is partnering with the Federation of Canadian Municipalities—and municipalities such as Guelph—to help achieve these national objectives. Today, Member of Parliament Lloyd...

November 16, 2017 — Government of Canada invests more than $265-million for social sciences and humanities research November 16, 2017 — Guelph, Ontario Government of Canada Research is at the heart of understanding the challenges and opportunities people face in areas such as education, immigration and technology. That’s why the Government of Canada continues to support the work of our country’s social...

November 9, 2017 — Mr. Speaker, I am thankful for this debate in the House tonight, for the government bringing forward budget 2017, and now for Bill C-63. The government's actions are in line with and directly support the four initiatives of the Guelph and Wellington poverty elimination task force, by looking at the four areas of income inequality, affordable housing, food insecurity, and...

November 3, 2017 — Mr. Speaker, it is my pleasure today to support the private member's motion that is being brought forward by my friend, colleague, and neighbour down the way on federally funded health research. This study will be focusing on lowering drug costs, but also looking at increasing access to medicines both in Canada and around the world. Like my hon. colleague,...

October 27, 2017 — Housing is an issue that touches the lives of all Canadians. When quality housing is accessible communities are vibrant and economies grow. Additionally, poverty is a pressing issue that requires innovative, compassionate and inclusive ideas in order to improve the lives of our most marginalized. I want to gain your input and feedback on how the federal government can better...

October 27, 2017 — Madam Speaker, I rise today to share with the House that Guelph has taken another step in alleviating addictions in the community. The Rapid Access Addiction Clinic in downtown Guelph will now offer immediate help and compassion for those struggling with addiction. The clinic addresses all forms of substance addiction, from opioids to alcohol, by offering a hassle-free and caring...

October 20, 2017 — As many of you will have heard, draft legislation is now being worked on based on what we have heard in an extensive consultation process, and also fulfilling a campaign commitment to reduce the federal portion of small business tax to 9% by 2019, after first moving to 10% in 2018. The feedback I received from Guelph accounting firms, legal...

October 13, 2017 — GUELPH - Member of Parliament Lloyd Longfield announced a $1.31 million Government of Canada investment in the Canadian Animal Health Coalition to develop a new livestock transport on-line certification, update to the transportation Code of Practice, provide emergency management (EM) tools to the livestock industry and explore and revise the Chicken Farmers of Canada’s animal program. This investment funds 4...

October 12, 2017 — Last evening at Immigrant Services on Dawson Rd. in Guelph MP Longfield recognized the amazing contributions of 20 community leaders Guelph and area. These individuals have put in countless hours to their respective communities. They have all shown themselves as leaders and have given in so many immeasurable ways. They bridge divisions and work to make Canada’s diversity our strength....

October 11, 2017 — I would like to thank all the business owners, farmers, professionals, and community members for participating in the consultation process around tax changes that were proposed in July. I want to give you all an update on where things now stand. We have certainly heard from a wide spectrum of people and businesses. I want to restate the purpose for...

October 11, 2017 — Mr. Speaker, I’m pleased to have the opportunity to address my honourable colleagues here today and support this new legislation. First I would like to speak about the principles of sustainable development and Bill C-57, and how these will help to advance the government’s commitment to a clean environment and a strong economy. Guelph has strong history of enacting sustainable...

October 11, 2017 — Innovation Showcase Highlights the Impact of Seed Funding Program by Bioenterprise Corporation and Innovation Guelph GUELPH, October 10, 2017 – Fifteen small businesses from across southern Ontario gathered in Guelph yesterday to showcase their successes in agriculture and technology. All 15 are recipients of the first round of seed funding awarded in July 2016 by Bioenterprise Corporation and its delivery partner...

October 4, 2017 — Yesterday the opposition tabled a motion to extend the consultation period on tax reform to January 31st, 2018. I voted against this motion, so that we are able to have draft legislation presented that will reflect the consultations we have held. In Guelph, we met with tax accountants and lawyers at the Guelph Chamber of Commerce. I also had over...

September 15, 2017 — September 15, 2017 Guelph, Ontario Investing in innovative Canadian companies helps create a thriving economy and good quality jobs for residents. Today, Lloyd Longfield, Member of Parliament for Guelph, announced that internationally-recognized building performance, climate and environmental engineering consulting firm Rowan Williams Davies and Irwin Inc. (RWDI)is receiving a repayable contribution of up to $4.5 million, through the...

September 12, 2017 — September 12, 2017 – Guelph, Ontario – Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada A Food Policy for Canada will set a long-term vision for the country’s health, environmental, social, and economic goals related to food, while also identifying actions that can be taken in the short-term to improve Canada’s food system. Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Natural Resources, Kim Rudd, along...

August 30, 2017 — Following the success of last year’s Guelph Constituency Youth Council, I am excited to announce the CYC 2017/2018 applications are now open! I want to hear from youth in Guelph and work together to make our community a better place. I am inviting anyone from the ages of 16-24 to apply to the Guelph Constituency Youth Council. The Guelph Constituency...

August 15, 2017 —
Congratulations to the University of Guelph on receiving $630,000 in funding from Innovation in Canada to improve research infrastructure. These significant investments ensure that Canada continues to lead in innovative scientific research. Thank you Minister of Science Kirsty Duncan for your tireless commitment to support Canadian researchers. For more information please visit: https://news.uoguelph.ca/2017/08/leading-u-g-researchers-receive-630000-federal-support/.

August 1, 2017 — HALTON HILLS, ON – MP Lloyd Longfield on behalf of the Honourable Minister Navdeep Bains was joined today by Mayor Bonnette and Michael Chong, Member of Parliament for Wellington-Halton Hills to recognize funding awarded to the municipality as part of the Canada 150 Community Infrastructure Program. The Town of Halton Hills received $78,000 for replacing streetlight infrastructure in the...

August 1, 2017 —
The Government of Canada has various programs and resources to assist students.
For more information on scholarships, paying for your education, RESPs, budgeting tips and paying off student debt visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/services/finance/educationfunding.html.

July 27, 2017 — CENTRE WELLINGTON, ON – Lloyd Longfield, on behalf of the Honourable Navdeep Bains, Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development and Minister responsible for FedDev Ontario, today announced that County of Wellington will receive federal funding in the amount of $49,500 for repairs to the Trestle Bridge Trail’s Pedestrian Bridges. This project is one of over 350- Canada 150 Community...

July 26, 2017 — PUSLINCH, ON – Lloyd Longfield, on behalf of the Honourable Navdeep Bains, Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development and Minister responsible for FedDev Ontario, today announced that the Township of Puslinch will receive federal funding in the amount of $75,000 for improvements to the Aberfoyle Baseball diamond . This project is one of over 350- Canada 150 Community...

July 19, 2017 — The input of Canadians is at the core of creating good policy. This summer the Government of Canada is conducting public consultations on important topics to understand what Canadians think. The below consultations are open and I encourage you to consider providing feedback or sharing them with your network: Air Transportation Consultation Review of Environmental and Regulatory Processes Tax Planning Using...

June 23, 2017 — Generation Energy is a national dialogue on Canada’s path to a low-carbon future. The purpose of this dialogue is to invite all Canadians to share their ideas and participate in helping define Canada’s energy future. This is a six-month national conversation, which will take place face to face with provinces and territories, Indigenous groups, international experts and academics, and...

June 16, 2017 — MP Longfield: Mr. Speaker, I, like many of my colleagues, hear regularly about three issues: a strong evolving economy that leverages Canada's skills, trades and expertise; a strong and vibrant commitment to the protection of the environment, where innovation creates good jobs; and, a strong and clear plan that ties together innovation, infrastructure and the environment, where the next generation...

June 9, 2017 — In 2017, as we commemorate 100th anniversary of the Battle of Vimy Ridge, MP Lloyd Longfield is honoured to present a Vimy Oak tree to the Guelph Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 234. Today with the Legion members and veterans the tree was planted in a special ceremony to honour the Battle of Vimy Ridge and the many Canadians who...

June 7, 2017 —
Canadians make decisions every day about food that directly impacts their health, environment and communities.
Thats why our government launched consultations on A Food Policy for Canada, asking Canadians “what food issues matter to you?”
Together, we can put more affordable, safe, healthy, and sustainable food on the tables of Canadians & their families.
Have your say: www.canada.ca/food-policy

June 6, 2017 — Mr. Speaker, it is my pleasure to speak today to Bill C-49, which proposes amendments to the Canada Transportation Act to advance the efficiency and competitiveness of our freight rail system. This is especially important to Guelph, which is home to one of Canada's three federally chartered railways. The Guelph Junction Railway was established in 1886 by a special act...

June 1, 2017 — Madam Speaker, I am pleased to participate in this debate on Bill C-46, legislation that would have a significant positive impact on public safety. We are having a great discussion in the House on this today and I am glad to be a part of it. In the time that I have available, I want to focus my remarks on...

May 30, 2017 — A big thank you to Guelph's youth for creatively celebrating Canads's 150th anniversary of conferderation by participating in the Guelph Canada 150 poety contest. It was incredible to see so many high calibre submission. Also a sincere thanks to the teachers and parents who encouraged their students and children to participate. Congratulations to the winners ofGuelph's Canada 150 Poetry Contest: High...

May 30, 2017 — Mr. Speaker, I would like to thank the member for Bow River for raising the issue of land conservation and restoration on our farms. As a member of the Standing Committee for Agriculture, and also having been born and raised on the Prairies, I know that Alberta farmers, and Canadian farmers, are responsible stewards of the land. Their goal is...

May 26, 2017 — Guelph, Ontario — The Governments of Canada and Ontario are proud to announce the official opening of new affordable housing for young mothers in Guelph and Wellington County. Michael House, located at 187 Bristol Street in Guelph, provides eight units of affordable housing. Lloyd Longfield, Member of Parliament for Guelph, on behalf of Jean-Yves Duclos, Minister of Families, Children and...

May 26, 2017 — Three cutting-edge University of Guelph research projects in genomics – one of today’s most rapidly developing and powerful areas of science and technology – received $10.7 million in support today to improve animal health and welfare, crop yields and food production. The investment comes from Genome Canada’s Genomic Applications Partnership Program (GAPP), which supports university-industry R&D collaborations with social and...

May 24, 2017 — Lloyd Longfield, Member of Parliament for Guelph, on behalf of the Honourable Melanie Joly, Minister of Canadian Heritage, today announced funding of $23,704.00 to the Guelph Civic Museum for their community project Before there was Canada: Time for Truth and Reconciliation to feature cultural displays, and active participation with the indigenous community and funding of $20,000.00 benefitting the Guelph Library...

May 15, 2017 — The Government of Canada is committed to developing a Canadian Poverty Reduction Strategy to reduce poverty and improve the economic well-being of all Canadians so they have a fair chance to succeed. In order to support the development of the Strategy, we have launched a public consultation process to ensure that the diverse needs of Canadians and the different approaches...

May 10, 2017 — Madam Speaker, the world is changing. Climate change poses serious environmental challenges. A growing number of Canadians, particularly our youth, fear they will never be able to enter the housing market and growing concerns over the job market have Canadians anxious. These uncertainties mean new challenges for Canadians, but they also represent a source of opportunity to showcase Canadian...

April 27, 2017 — Good Afternoon. It is a pleasure to join you here once again at the University of Guelph. I’m pleased to be here on behalf of Minister MacAulay. The research team here at the University of Guelph is helping farmers feed the world sustainably. The innovative solutions you are developing today will bring real benefits for Canada’s farmers and Canada’s environment....

April 13, 2017 — This year Canada is celebrating its 150th and Guelph its 190th anniversary. To celebrate please join me for a Canada 150 community BBQ on June 2nd from 4:30-7:30 at Riverside Park, 709 Woolwich St., Guelph. Please bring your friends and family! Please register here, registration will be required to attend. Please register by May 24th. Refresments and food will be...

April 6, 2017 — Mr. Speaker, I rise today in the House to speak to Bill S-230, which would authorize the use of approved screening devices to detect the presence of drugs in anyone operating a vehicle. I would like to thank the member for Richmond—Arthabaska for bringing this important issue onto the floor for debate. The government has been clear on the...

April 4, 2017 — March 31, 2017 Guelph, Ontario The governments of Canada and Ontario are making investments to create jobs and grow the middle class while building a foundation for a strong, sustainable economic future. Investing in public infrastructure supports efficient and affordable transit services that help Canadians safely get to and from work, school and other activities on time. MP Lloyd Longfield,...

March 28, 2017 — In a town hall meeting this morning at Evergreen Seniors Centre, MP Longfield highlighted the details of Budget 2017. Budget 2017 is the next step in the Government’s long-term plan to create jobs and strengthen the middle class. Canada is home to a well-educated and highly skilled workforce, but as the demands of the workplace change, so too must the...

March 25, 2017 — Towards a Canadian Poverty Reduction Strategy The Government of Canada is committed to developing a Canadian Poverty Reduction Strategy to reduce poverty and improve the economic well-being of all Canadians so they have a fair chance to succeed. In order to support the development of the Strategy, we have launched a public consultation process to ensure that the diverse needs...

March 17, 2017 — When: 6:30-8pm, April 24th, 2017 Where: Evergreen Senior Centre, 683 Woolwich St. Join me for an enaging community discussion on Mental Health. 1 in 5 Canadians will experience a mental health issue throughout their lifetime. The Government of Canada is committed to working with the Provinces to ensure mental health services meet the needs of Canadians. I want to hear your...

March 17, 2017 — Open to Guelph students up to and including grade 12. There are two categories: Elementary and Secondary. The theme is Canada 150. Submissions may be sent via email to Lloyd.Longfield@parl.gc.ca with the subject line as Canada 150 Poetry Contest or by mail to Lloyd Longfield, Member of Parliament, 40 Cork St. E., Guelph, ON N1H 2W8 (no...

March 17, 2017 — When: 7:30-8:30AM, March 28, 2017 Where: Evergreen Seniors Centre, 683 Woolwich St. (Guelph) Budget 2017 is the next step in our ambitious plan to make smart investments that will create jobs, grow our economy, and provide more opportunities for the middle class and those working hard to join it. I will be hosting a consultation to share with you the...

March 16, 2017 — Lloyd Longfield, Member of Parliament for Guelph, on behalf of the Honourable Kirsty Duncan, Minister of Science, celebrated $596,395 in funding for six projects at the University of Guelph. Canada is committed to providing strong support for new research innovation and infrastructure. Our researchers tackle issues that matter to the lives of everyday Canadians—from understanding cardiovascular response to exercise to...

March 13, 2017 — Mr. Speaker, it is my pleasure today to rise in support of Bill C-22. This bill would create a national security and intelligence committee of parliamentarians. First, I would like to thank the members of the Standing Committee on Public Safety for its hard work on this file and for what I understand was a great discussion at committee level....

February 24, 2017 — Welcome to my Triple Bottom Line! This graphic highlights the interconnections between Environment, Social, and Economic areas of our community. My work in Guelph and in Ottawa is focused on providing a balance between key activities in each area. Guelph is an environmental leader; and Canada can benefit from our community’s strength in this area as we implement climate change...

February 22, 2017 — Do you need help completing your tax return? You may be able to get help at a free tax preparation clinic near you. Please see eligibility criteria below. Italian Canadian Club- 135 Ferguson St., Guelph Tuesday February 28 – 4:30-7:00 pm Tuesday March 7 – 4:30 to 7:00 pm Tuesday March 14 – 4:30 to 7:00 pm Tuesday April 4 – 4:30...

February 17, 2017 — The French Consul General of Toronto, Marc Trouyet was in Guelph today along with MP Lloyd Longfield to recognize local veterans Donald Sutherland and Frank Taylor. Mr. Donald Sutherland and Mr. Frank Taylor have been awarded the rank of Knight of the French National Order of the Legion of Honour. This is the highest national order awarded by France and...

February 15, 2017 — Mr. Speaker, before I begin, I would like to thank the member for Brossard—Saint-Lambert for bringing this important motion forward. It is my pleasure to rise today as chair of the multi-party co-op caucus to highlight not only the economic benefits that co-operatives provide, but also the leadership on social issues and environmental challenges addressed by these innovative enterprises. The...

February 10, 2017 — Mr. Speaker, I first want to thank the member for Cariboo—Prince George for bringing this very important issue before the House, an issue that is silently affecting many Canadians everyday. Post traumatic stress disorder is a matter close to the hearts of many, even in the House, as the member has said. Some members have honourably served on the front...

February 3, 2017 — Electoral Reform is a very important issue to me, and one of the main reasons I ran to be Guelph’s MP. After months of town halls, travelling committees, consultations and online surveys I was encouraged that we would have a system of electoral reform to debate in the House of Commons. In Guelph I held a town hall, distributed 5000...

January 31, 2017 — Mr. Speaker, I thank the hon. member for Sarnia—Lambton for bringing this bill forward and for her leadership on palliative care in Canada, making sure the conversation does not die between Parliament sittings. I would also like to thank Hospice Wellington for helping me with its insights and input on what I am talking about tonight, and I thank the...

January 27, 2017 — The University of Guelph (U of G) is taking part in a novel $1.5-million initiative – backed by the federal and provincial governments – that aims to eliminate energy costs for wastewater treatment. The announcement was made today by Lloyd Longfield, Member of Parliament for Guelph, on behalf of the Honourable Navdeep Bains, Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development...

January 9, 2017 —
Please join MPP Liz Sandals and I as we welcome you to our annual New Year’s Levee. Let’s take this opportunity to reflect on the past year and welcome 2017!
Sunday, January 22 from 1-3pm
Italian Canadian Club
135 Ferguson St., Guelph
Light refreshments will be served.

December 5, 2016 — GUELPH December 5, 2016 – The Government of Canada wants to hear from as many Canadians as possible in a national conversation about electoral reform. Today, Lloyd Longfield, Member of Parliament for Guelph encouraged Canadians to visit MyDemocracy.ca, an interactive and engaging digital platform that will help Canadians explore the values and principles they share when it comes to strengthening...

December 5, 2016 — I was delighted to see Cathy Kennedy & Andy Best from the City of Guelph to chat civic innovation. This past week in Ottawa we continued to work on wrapping up the manufacturing study for the INDU committee, and coming to the close of research for the next comprehensive agriculture policy framework in the AGRI committee. Proceedings for committees can be found at...

December 2, 2016 — December 2, 2016—Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada The Government of Canada values the role that scientists play in contributing to the discoveries and innovations that lead to a strong economy, sustainable environment, and a vibrant middle class. Today, Lloyd Longfield, on behalf of the Honourable Kirsty Duncan, Minister of Science, joins the University of Guelph in celebrating the appointment...

November 25, 2016 — I am beginning what I hope to be a weekly blog to update the people in Guelph on the work my staff and I are involved with. It has been an active week of work in Ottawa, and the honour of serving Guelph continues. Looking at the calendar, the committee work is racing toward the holiday break. The standing...

October 20, 2016 — With 2017 around the corner I would like to invite you to join me for a conversation about how we can make the economy work for you and your family. As we build on our momentum to grow the middle class and position Canada for the global economy of tomorrow, it is your insights which will shape our vision for...

October 12, 2016 — Youth in Guelph will have more help in overcoming barriers to employment, Lloyd Longfield, Member of Parliament for Guelph, announced today on behalf of the Government of Canada and the Honourable Minister Mihychuk, Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Labour. The ways2work program, in collaboration with Second Chance Employment Counselling, is receiving support from the federal government in the...

October 5, 2016 — Mr. Speaker, I rise today to offer my full support for the Paris agreement and the promise this agreement holds for Canada’s future. Climate change is truly unlike any other challenge this House or indeed humanity itself has ever faced; as this struggle is not with any particular nation, or ideology, but with the ever increasing needs of human...

September 26, 2016 —
Climate Change Consultations are happening now!
Join me on October 12th, 2016 at 6:30 pm at the Italian Canadian Club for an engaging discussion on climate change. Share your views and thoughts on how Canada can improve its environmental polices. Participate in the federal climate change consultations here.
To RSVP please email: lloyd.longfield@parl.gc.ca
OR
RSVP via our Electoral Reform Facebook Event.

September 14, 2016 — “Young voices must be part of our decision making process.” – Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Passionate about helping your community? Between the age of 15-24? Curious about global issues, the Government of Canada, and our democratic process? Are you a leader ready to make Guelph and Canada a better place to live? If this sounds like you, then apply to join the Guelph...

September 13, 2016 — Town hall meetings, online consultations, and surveys are just some of the ways that I can get input from you on policy topics throughout the year. Please take a moment to complete any or all of the questionnaires that interest you, and to take note of any upcoming meetings. As new topics become relevant I will update this listing. Current...

September 8, 2016 — The Government of Canada values the critical role the nation’s post-secondary institutions play in attracting world-class researchers, catalyzing discoveries that improve our health and environment and in contributing to an innovative economy that leads to more opportunities for the middle class and those working hard to join it. To underscore this commitment, Member of Parliament for Guelph, Lloyd Longfield...

August 31, 2016 — $66.6M investment will create jobs, expand research and foster innovation Canadians will be better equipped for the well-paying middle-class jobs of today and tomorrow as a result of a $66.6M investment in the University of Guelph. This joint federal-provincial investment was announced today by Lloyd Longfield, Member of Parliament for Guelph, on behalf of the Honourable Navdeep Bains, Minister of...

August 30, 2016 — The Ontario government and the Government of Canada invested over $187,000 in two local Guelph breweries (Sleeman Breweries Ltd. and Wellington County Brewery Inc.) to help them expand operations and to continue to grow the province’s craft beer industry. Wellington County Brewery Inc. has received $183,000 to: Install a new automated canning line in the new facility and Invest in...

August 9, 2016 — Electoral Reform Consultations are happening now! Join me on September 13, 2016 at 6:30 pm at the Italian Canadian Club for an engaging discussion on democratic reform in Canada. Help shape the future of Canadian Democracy. We are excited to announce that Mark Holland, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Democratic Institutions, will be in attendance. Participate in the federal...

July 29, 2016 —
The Prime Minister is looking for young Canadians to provide input on national issues such as employment, access to education, building stronger communities as well as climate change and clean growth, among others. Listening to the issues that matter most to young people is an important commitment of this government. Apply now to be considered for the Youth Council!

July 21, 2016 — “Both at home and overseas, Canadians care for the poorest and most vulnerable. They expect their government to help create a world that is peaceful, prosperous, just and inclusive—a world where human rights are protected for all. A safer and more stable world leads to a better place for Canada and Canadians. Canada has a strong and proud tradition of...

July 18, 2016 — Innovation is about new and better ways of doing things. Innovation positions Canadian companies to be more globally connected and competitive. With innovation, growth is clean and inclusive. Innovation creates value and high-quality jobs across the economy. It enables Canada to help solve society’s most pressing issues. This process is about asking Canadians from all walks of life to share...

July 14, 2016 — Canada’s strength lies in its diversity. Our diversity is closely tied to immigration and is a valued part of Canada’s story—we are asking Canadians to help us write the next chapter. Immigrants have always been a central part of Canada’s success. The contributions of newcomers result in jobs, innovation and economic growth. Immigrants also strengthen our country socially and culturally....

July 13, 2016 — The Government of Canada is inviting Canadians to share their views in an independent review on the future of Canada Post. This review will help to ensure Canadians receive quality service from Canada Post at a reasonable price. Current Canada Post Services The Review focuses on promoting an informed discussion that emphasizes the facts. Here are some facts about Canada...

July 12, 2016 —
The Honourable Lawrence MacAulay, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Foods visited Guelph today. He held two discussions, one on innovation in the agriculture sector, and the other on women in agriculture.
Throughout the meetings we discussed themes such as environmental sustainability, ways to monitor and mark success, and innovative measures in the agricultural field.

June 14, 2016 — Mr. Lloyd Longfield (Guelph, Lib.): Mr. Speaker, I will be sharing my time with the member for Eglinton—Lawrence. I appreciate the motion that has been put forward by the member for Central Okanagan—Similkameen—Nicola and the ensuing discussion that we are having today on internal trade. It reflects the concern that we all share for middle-class Canadians. We agree that middle-class...

June 9, 2016 — Mr. Lloyd Longfield (Guelph, Lib.): Mr. Speaker, I rise today in celebration of the Guelph multicultural festival. This year marks the 30th anniversary of the festival, and I am proud to say that our diversity has only increased since the festival began. Guelphites from a variety of backgrounds from around the world will come together to share food, music, fashion,...

June 8, 2016 — I am looking for the people of Guelph to participate in Climate Change Consultations. To facilitate this discussion, I will be hosting a Virtual Town Hall meeting. Monday, June 27nd 6:30 – 7:30PM Thank you to everyone who joined me, and asked questions on my Virtual Town Hall meeting. If you still want to contribute, check out the Online Consultation...

June 6, 2016 — Mr. Lloyd Longfield (Guelph, Lib.): Mr. Speaker, I am honoured to rise on behalf of my constituents in Guelph to extend my wholehearted support for budget 2016, growing the middle class, Bill C-15. The budget has many bona fides, from the emphasis on the environment, to infrastructure investments, to building the economy, but there is no doubt in my...

May 12, 2016 — It’s not too late to complete your census questionnaire! The census collects important demographic information on every person living in Canada. This information is used by all levesl of government, business and other organizations to plan for and improve programs and services in our community. Everything from pensions, health care and employment programs to new schools, public transit, hospitals and...

May 10, 2016 — Provincial, territorial and federal governments are working together with Indigenous Peoples and the public to find ways to encourage clean economic growth, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and prepare for the impacts of climate change. Learn more about Canada’s approach to climate change. I am asking the people of Guelph to share your input to inform this work. You can share...

May 10, 2016 — Canadian Heritage is seeking input on how to strengthen the creation, discovery and export of Canadian content in a digital world. Message from Minister Joly “Canada’s cultural and creative industries are important drivers of innovation and a vibrant part of our economy. The intersection of culture and technology holds tremendous potential for our country’s growth and prosperity. As we adjust...

May 3, 2016 — This week is Mental Health Week. It is an opportunity for us to GET LOUD and speak up about the discrimination and stigma that is so often associated with mental health. About 7 million Canadians live with poor mental health. Currently, one in four Canadian seniors has a mental health issue. Too often these issues are kept hidden and people...

April 28, 2016 —
Today is National Day of Mourning. A day designated to remember workers who were killed, injured, or suffered illness due to work related incidents. While we commemorate those who were injured or killed, we must also acknowledge the importance of occupational health and safety. A healthy and safe workplace is everyone’s responsibility.

April 27, 2016 — On April 14th, the Government of Canada introduced legislation that aims to give dying patients in an advanced state irreversible decline, who are suffering intolerably from a serious illness, the choice of a peaceful death. The introduction of this legislation responds to the Supreme Court of Canada’s decision to strike down laws that prohibit physician-assisted dying in Canada. Click here...

April 24, 2016 — CANADA’S DIVERSITY AND CONNECTIONS TO THE WORLD ARE AMONG ITS GREATEST ASSETS AND CONTRIBUTE TO GROWING THE MIDDLE CLASS. Canada intends to welcome 300,000 new permanent residents including 10,000 Syrian refugees in 2016, strengthening our diversity and economy. Immigration Canadians welcome those who want to come to Canada and contribute to our country’s success. To make immigrants feel more welcome,...

April 24, 2016 — SHARE CANADA’S STRENGTH LIES IN ITS DIVERSITY. The government set out an agenda to help all Canadians to build better lives and contribute to and share in the prosperity of the country. Budget 2016 delivers on this agenda, with investments for those who need it most. Health Care Canada’s publicly funded, universal health care system is a source of national...

April 24, 2016 — PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT AND GROWING THE ECONOMY GO HAND IN HAND. That’s why Budget 2016 defines a new vision for Canada’s economy as a centre of global innovation. Investments in Budget 2016 will start Canada on the right path, through support for leading-edge research and for innovative and job-creating businesses. Supporting the Pan-Canadian Framework on Clean Growth and Climate Change...

April 24, 2016 — This will improve the financial security of about 900 000 single seniors across Canada. To give Canadian families more help, the Government is introducing the new Canada Child Benefit. The CCB is a simpler, tax-free, and more generous plan that will replace existing federal child benefits. The Canada Child Benefit will give up to $6,400 per child under 6, and...

April 24, 2016 — A STRONG ECONOMY STARTS WITH A STRONG MIDDLE CLASS. When middle class Canadians have more money to save, invest, and grow the economy, everyone benefits. As one of its first actions, the Government introduced a middle-class tax cut. This means more money in the pockets of nearly 9 million middle class Canadians. Average annual savings: $330 for individuals, and $540...

April 24, 2016 — Everyone deserves a secure and dignified retirement. Budget 2016 will improve the quality of life for seniors. We’re boosting the Guaranteed Income Supplement top-up benefit for single seniors: up to $947 annually to help lift low-income single seniors out of poverty. This will improve the financial security of about 900 000 single seniors across Canada. The Government will restore the...

April 22, 2016 — On Earth Day we are reminded of how important keeping our Earth healthy really is. We know that the environment and economy go hand in hand. That is why Budget 2016 makes investments in the environment: upgrades and improvements to public transit systems across Canada reduces greenhouse gas emissions enhancing the life cycle of public and private infrastructure projects and...

April 15, 2016 —
Prime Minister visited Guelph this week to tour the Polycon Factory. It was an excellent opportunity to showcase Guelph’s manufacturing industry, and highlight developments in the sector.

April 8, 2016 — This morning I had the pleasure of attending the BeADonor event a flag raising. I was reminded at this event of the importance of organ donation, and the impact it has on the people in our community. One simple action can have a huge impact. An individual donor can save up to 8 lives. I strongly encourage you to find...

March 30, 2016 — MP Longfield would like to invite you to join him a guest panelists for a town hall meeting on the Budget 2016. Get a better understanding of what the budget will do for Guelph, and how it will impact you. When and Where Tuesday, April 5, 2016 6:30 PM (Doors open at 6:00) The Atrium, Innovation Guelph 111 Farquhar Street,...

March 15, 2016 — News Release For Immediate Release FedDev Ontario Announces Funding for Innovative Manufacturers in Guelph and New Hamburg March 15, 2016 Guelph Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario (FedDev Ontario) Today, the Honourable Bardish Chagger, Minister of Small Business and Tourism, alongside Lloyd Longfield, Member of Parliament for Guelph, announced combined funding of up to $6.6 million to the Hammond...

March 11, 2016 — Mr. Lloyd Longfield (Guelph, Lib.): Mr. Speaker, I rise today to acknowledge the joint initiative between Bioenterprise Corporation and Innovation Guelph. FedDev Ontario is providing Bioenterprise Corporation and Innovation Guelph with an investment of up to $4.84 million to provide entrepreneurs and early-stage businesses with seed funding, access to specialized industry expertise, and business coaching. Funding will be geared toward...

March 1, 2016 — Today I had the great pleasure to announce that the Federal Government, through its Investing in Business Innovation fund, is investing up to $4.84 million in Bioenterprise Corporation. This investment will assist start-ups and early-stage innovative businesses in southern Ontario along the commercialization path. Bioenterprise Corporation is working with Innovation Guelph to promote the fund, and provide expertise to entrepreneurs...

March 1, 2016 — News Release For Immediate Release FedDev Ontario Announces Support for Entrepreneurs and Early-stage Businesses in Southern Ontario March 1, 2016 Guelph Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario (FedDev Ontario) New entrepreneurs in southern Ontario will benefit from an investment of up to $4.84 million in Bioenterprise Corporation announced today by Lloyd Longfield, Member of Parliament for Guelph, on behalf...

February 29, 2016 —
This morning I toured the Gay Lea Foods plant here in Guelph.
Great to see so much happening right at home in Guelph!
We also had some very thoughtful discussions about the agriculture and dairy industries.

February 27, 2016 —
It was a great pleasure to celebrate Lunar New Year with the Guelph International Languages Program.
The event was a great opportunity for students, families and friends to experience the beauty and grace of the Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese culture.
Hope the Lunar New Year brings you happiness, prosperity, and success from all corners.

February 24, 2016 —
February 24 is Pink Shirt Day. I am wearing pink today to stand up against bullying.
I believe that people should be able to wear what they want, say what they want, and be who they want.
Liberal Members of Parliament from across the country are wearing pink as well. See their reasons here.

February 23, 2016 — Mr. Lloyd Longfield (Guelph, Lib.): Mr. Speaker, I rise today in support of the motion to redefine Canada’s mission against ISIL. I will be splitting my time with the hon. member for Surrey—Newton. As Canadians, we must ask ourselves what victory over ISIL looks like. When our brave soldiers return from their tours of duty, what will have come from...

February 16, 2016 — Investing in Young Canadians Government of Canada Invests in Youth through Canada Summer Jobs Program GUELPH – On February 12, the Government of Canada announced that it is fulfilling its commitment to double the number of summer jobs to be created for students, helping them build a stronger future and obtain the skills and experience they need to contribute to...

February 2, 2016 — Mr. Lloyd Longfield (Guelph, Lib.): Mr. Speaker, I rise today to acknowledge the Rotary Club of Guelph’s dedication to improving the lives of our northern neighbours through its project Better Hearing in Education for Northern Youth. Hearing is such an important sense, as it allows us to live and participate in life more fully without limitations. Without the ability to...

January 22, 2016 — For Immediate Release January 22, 2016 Liberal government working with Canadians to create jobs and grow the economy GUELPH – Over the last two weeks residents of Guelph have shared their thoughts and views with Member of Parliament, Lloyd Longfield, on how best to deliver on an ambitious economic agenda to grow the economy and create long-term prosperity for the...

January 22, 2016 — Our Government has promised real change in Canada. That means investing in middle class families and making sure they have every opportunity to succeed. It means creating jobs by making the right investments in roads, bridges, transit, housing and green infrastructure. It also means doing politics differently, talking to people, bouncing ideas off one another and working together towards innovative...

January 14, 2016 — For Immediate Release January 14, 2016 Government of Canada contributes to world-class research on species identification Funding to support genomics research in plant protection and food safety Guelph, ON – The Honourable Jane Philpott, Minister of Health, today announced an investment from the Government of Canada to support the use of genomics research in plant protection and food safety regulation....

December 10, 2015 — Mr. Lloyd Longfield (Guelph, Lib.): Mr. Speaker, as this is the first time I am addressing the House, I would like to thank those who helped get me here: my wife, Barb, our wonderful family, the amazing campaign team, and the 34,303 voters in Guelph who helped get me here. As the House knows, we are currently facing a historically...